WHAT IS IRONCYCLEN?
IRONCYCLEN is a specially formulated supplement to maximize hemoglobin and red blood cell production which helps improve the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood for peak performance.
The highly palatable molasses flavored liquid formulation contains:
- Three forms of iron for maximum absorption
- Organic iron aminoates which eliminate gut irritation
- Co-factors of copper and cobalt essential to incorporate iron into hemoglobin
RECOMMENDED FOR
- High-performance horses – Training and competing are added stresses which increase the demand for iron.
- Horses who have experienced significant blood loss: e.g. surgery, stomach ulcers, parasite burdens, lung bleeders.
- Animals in training prone to low blood counts and anemia
WHY CHOOSE IRONCYCLEN?
- Supports improved blood counts– Only 15-18% of the iron in the feedstuffs of the average horse’s diet is absorbed.
- Formulated for maximum absorption– IRONCYCLEN contains 3 forms of iron which are readily absorbed by the gut and are generally of a higher quality than the regular iron used in many other supplements.
- Essential balance of co-factors– Copper and cobalt are essential for red blood cell and hemoglobin production. Without these co-factors, even with high levels of iron, the horse will still be unable to produce optimal amounts of red blood cells.
- Liquid formulation– The unique formulation makes IRONCYCLEN easy to mix into feed or administered directly over the tongue.
COMPOSITION
Each litre contains:
- Iron (as iron amino acid chelate) 200.0 mg
- Iron (as ferric ammonium citrate) 840.0 mg
- Iron (as ferrous sulfate monohydrate) 8.2 g
- Copper (as cupric sulfate pentahydrate) 15.1 mg
- Cobalt (as cobalt sulfate heptahydrate) 4.0 mg
DOSAGE & DIRECTIONS FOR USE
- Horses (450 - 500 kg):
45 - 75 mL daily in feed or as directed by a veterinary surgeon.
Performance horses
- Early Training
Maximum of 75 mL daily in early training for the first 6 weeks.
- Hard Training
Give 45 mL daily in a “3 days on, 3 days off” routine while in hard training, increasing to a maximum of 75 mL daily if required.
“Booster” courses ofat key training times will stimulate the bone marrow so that it can respond to the increased demand for more cells.
- Breeding horses
45 – 75 mL daily in a “3 days on, 3 days off” routine.
- Iron Deficiency Anaemia
45 – 75 mL daily until anemia is corrected (usually 14 - 28 days) or as per veterinary advice.
- Early Training
STORAGE
Store below 30C (Room temperature)